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Alstom to accept $17 billion deal with
GE French engineering firm Alstom SA said Wednesday it was ready to accept General Electric Co.'s bid to buy its energy business, but bent to its government's order to put any deal on hold for review. Read More Share: |
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NC governor sells shares of Duke Energy
stock Duke Energy's (NYSE: DUK) chief executive on Thursday touted the company's accomplishments over the past year, but some shareholders focused on a massive coal ash spill that coated 70-miles of a North Carolina River in toxic sludge. Read More Share: |
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Workers find damage to underground radioactive
storage bags at WIPP Photos taken from re-entry into the underground storage area of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant in New Mexico showed damage to bags of magnesium oxide. Read More Share: |
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Natural gas combined-cycle power plant to be built
in West Virginia A 549-MW natural gas combined-cycle power plant will be built on a 37-acre site in Marshall County, W.Va. with construction planned to begin in mid-2015. Read More Share: |
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• NSA names Saris VP of operations & strategic development
• Report: Global CHP industry to grow 30% annually through 2023
• Fermi 2 nuclear license renewal application available for public viewing
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• Dominion receives $47mn DOE award for offshore wind power project
• EIA's Annual Energy Outlook predicts more US natural gas-fired power capacity
• Siemens CEO shakes up company to raise profits
• Areva, Japanese nuclear maintenance company form decommissioning JV
• Foster Wheeler purchases Siemens emissions control company
• Pennsylvania Coal Alliance files comments on EPA's GHG rules
• Second nuclear reactor at Ningde plant begins operations
• First Solar to build two solar PV projects in California
• NRC wants public comment on GE-Hitachi nuclear reactor design
• Siemens awarded multiple 10-year wind service contracts from Pattern
• PwC: M&A decreases over power, utilities industry in 1Q of 2014
• NRC approves Areva's used nuclear fuel transport package
• Dominion to study if its nuclear reactors can run 80 years
• Rolls-Royce sells gas turbine business to Siemens for $1.3bn
• Dominion purchases two solar PV projects in Tennessee
• TVA to cut more than 2,600 positions
• Toshiba: Stake in U.S. nuclear development company worth $300mn less
• NSA names Saris VP of operations & strategic development
• Report: Global CHP industry to grow 30% annually through 2023
• Fermi 2 nuclear license renewal application available for public viewing
• Browns Ferry 3 nuclear reactor shuts down automatically
• Dominion receives $47mn DOE award for offshore wind power project
• EIA's Annual Energy Outlook predicts more US natural gas-fired power capacity
• Siemens CEO shakes up company to raise profits
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